The phrase "and his big manly voice turning again towards childish treble" suggests a shift in tone or demeanor, where a typically deep and authoritative voice transitions to a higher, more innocent-sounding pitch. This change can imply vulnerability, nostalgia, or a return to a more youthful state, highlighting the contrast between maturity and childlike qualities. It evokes a sense of playfulness or emotional depth, indicating that the character may be grappling with conflicting aspects of their identity.
Oh, dude, pipes and whistles in Shakespeare's works are basically just fancy ways of saying music and sounds. It's like when you hear a sweet tune or some cool noises in the background of a play, that's what he's talking about. So, like, next time you hear pipes and whistles in a Shakespeare play, just think of it as his way of setting the mood with some sick beats.
You wont be able to catch it ever again. I would suggest turning of your game then turning it back one. Then try to catch it again.
try turning it off then turning it back on again ROFLCOPTER 2K6+10-3
Travelling time from Brisbane Airport to Springfield is about 50 minutes, outside peak hour times. It can easily extend to an hour and a half or more between 6 am and 9:30 am, and again in afternoon peak hour. It is a straightforward journey across the Gateway Bridge, turning down the Logan Motorway towards Ipswich, and turning onto the Centenary Highway towards Springfield.
You can't
Turning it on again helps. ;-D
have you tried turning it off and on again?
try turning it off then on again
Have you tried turning it off and on again.
Try putting it in rice and then turning it off and on again
keep turning and if it wont come off turn the opposite way then try again
have you tried turning it off and on again